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the safest part of pakistan. are we watching the comeback of al qaeda as a global threat? >> we have been watching it for months. it is just that only now we noticed. i think with this last week has shown one, that's the al qaeda core, the -- central pakistan, he is in charge and is active. exactly. number two, we have seen that the -- these al qaeda affiliates took up -- when we went out after al qaeda and pakistan, moved to yemen and moved to north africa and syria. this -- affiliate in yemen has been the most dangerous one. >> this is the one that's the source -- >> exactly. he just named the head of the affiliate his number two and says what prompted the alert. >> what makes these al qaeda franchises dangerous? a lot of the people who say don't worry about this so much, these are local franchises. they are not threat yenning us, proceed occupied with the governments of their countries and that's all. we don't need to be as concerned about them as we do with al qaeda core. >> well, i mean, we need to be free o
the safest part of pakistan. are we watching the comeback of al qaeda as a global threat? >> we have been watching it for months. it is just that only now we noticed. i think with this last week has shown one, that's the al qaeda core, the -- central pakistan, he is in charge and is active. exactly. number two, we have seen that the -- these al qaeda affiliates took up -- when we went out after al qaeda and pakistan, moved to yemen and moved to north africa and syria. this -- affiliate in...
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>> pakistan is very important to us. the fact of the matter is, a military alegarchy runs the economy. india has a flourishing democracy. pakistan has a democracy in name only. the military certainly really controls that civilian government. there is no growing middle class. and now, certainly what has happened inside that country is the pakistan taliban, radical islamists are trying to take it over and their escalation of attacks are on the rise. that doesn't mean that pakistan is about to fall. but it is a very dangerous place in the world. it's a place where we have to keep an eye on. what is going on in afghanistan certainly affects pakistan and vice versa. >> jamie: how do we take care of the troops that return from afghanistaner those who will face multiple deployments, perhaps with not every resource they feel they neal need? >> what the troops who return on active duty, what they would want more than anything else, whether they be pilot, a seaman on a ship, somebody who is driving a tank or a soldier or special o
>> pakistan is very important to us. the fact of the matter is, a military alegarchy runs the economy. india has a flourishing democracy. pakistan has a democracy in name only. the military certainly really controls that civilian government. there is no growing middle class. and now, certainly what has happened inside that country is the pakistan taliban, radical islamists are trying to take it over and their escalation of attacks are on the rise. that doesn't mean that pakistan is about...
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and with respect to pakistan's and safe havens there, afghanistan and the united states and pakistan all have an interest in reducing the threat of extremism in some of these border regions between afghanistan and pakistan. and that's going to require more than simply military actions. that's really going to require political and diplomatic work between afghanistan and pakistan and the united states, obviously, will have an interest in facilitating and participating in cooperation between the two sovereign countries. but as president karzai i think has indicated, it's very hard to imagine a stability and peace in the region if pakistan and afghanistan don't come to some basic agreement and understanding about the threat of extremism to both countries and both governments. and both capitals. and i think you are starting to see a greater awareness of that on the part of the pakistani government. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: the question that you have made about -- we talked about this issue of -- in detail today. about the prisoners, about the detention centers. all of
and with respect to pakistan's and safe havens there, afghanistan and the united states and pakistan all have an interest in reducing the threat of extremism in some of these border regions between afghanistan and pakistan. and that's going to require more than simply military actions. that's really going to require political and diplomatic work between afghanistan and pakistan and the united states, obviously, will have an interest in facilitating and participating in cooperation between the...
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giants center fielder angel pagan rounding up team pakistan pakistan -- pakistan pakistan -- puerto rico. then santana rocking this monster to the left. then peÑa, singles to right, aybar scores. 2-0. francisco rodney slams the door shut. dominican beats putter -- putter -- puerto rico. so the september highs at at&t have pittsburgh -- puerto rico and japan. >> cactus leigh action. a preview of the a.l. west top dogs. bottom first. two men on, reddick unloads on weavers resident pitch. tied at three. then the backup catcher, the two-run homer, cespedes on the action. two-run blast. this one went down to the wire. bottom ninth. tied at 13. a's' ryan grounds into a double play with a runner in scoring position. this one ends in a 13-13 tie. a's lose. giantsed. against senate. >> and cal and st. mary's are on the bubble. st. mary's lost to gone sag -- gonzaga and cal lost. albany, facing vermont's great dane. buries the big three. giving albany the lead. now 20 seconds to go. blue, the hoop and the foul. falls to the ground, missed the free-throw. vermont couldn't get anything to drop. alb
giants center fielder angel pagan rounding up team pakistan pakistan -- pakistan pakistan -- puerto rico. then santana rocking this monster to the left. then peÑa, singles to right, aybar scores. 2-0. francisco rodney slams the door shut. dominican beats putter -- putter -- puerto rico. so the september highs at at&t have pittsburgh -- puerto rico and japan. >> cactus leigh action. a preview of the a.l. west top dogs. bottom first. two men on, reddick unloads on weavers resident...
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relationship with pakistan. >> the relationship with pakistan is critical. it is a key country in the region. my goal would be to immediately work to continue to build upon the existing relationship, which is on somewhat of a positive slope right now, positive path. >> really? as a general maybe he hasn't seen the just released gallop poll. it shows 92% of pakistanis disapprove of u.s. leadership. it sounds almost to the point of hate. former u.s. ambassador john bolt enjoins us. i'm curious who that 8% is who might like us. but what is that general thinking? >> maybe it was three% favored our leadership last week. but this is undoubtedly an extraordinary difficult relationship. and i understand why people looking at this kind of polling number would say, would ask why we are giving them so much money. but i would say number one, who believes policy in pakistan anyway? >> okay, so it's only 80% who hate us. >> because it doesn't matter what the top leadership is going to do based on the public opinion. they will do it based on what they think our interests a
relationship with pakistan. >> the relationship with pakistan is critical. it is a key country in the region. my goal would be to immediately work to continue to build upon the existing relationship, which is on somewhat of a positive slope right now, positive path. >> really? as a general maybe he hasn't seen the just released gallop poll. it shows 92% of pakistanis disapprove of u.s. leadership. it sounds almost to the point of hate. former u.s. ambassador john bolt enjoins us....
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strike in pakistan. when you talk to people in the administration, or when they are willing to go on the record to the press about these things, they will describe these drone strikes as having been reported. they never full on admit that the united states is carrying them out. but it is the united states carrying them out. the fact that we know these things are happening and that our government nevertheless considers them to be deniable is frankly one of the more orwellian things about being an american citizen in the 21st center pi. the closest thing we have to a face for the drone policy or the drone non-policy is this man. he is the face of this policy that we have of killing people outside of war zones using this particular tool. and he is the face of the policy both because he is the man who is reported to bring specific names and specific details of specific targets to the president for the president's personal approval. so to the extent that there is a kill list, this guy is reportedly the keeper
strike in pakistan. when you talk to people in the administration, or when they are willing to go on the record to the press about these things, they will describe these drone strikes as having been reported. they never full on admit that the united states is carrying them out. but it is the united states carrying them out. the fact that we know these things are happening and that our government nevertheless considers them to be deniable is frankly one of the more orwellian things about being...
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if pressure continues to grow in pakistan and afghanistan to either diminish or completely end the drone complain, analysts say this could create an opportunity for the taliban and al qaeda to regroup as u.s. forces are scheduled to withdraw from the region next year. >> catherine, you mentioned afghanistan. what is the fallout from the drone strike that apparently killed two women and a 2-year-old child? >> well, doug, the international coalition known as isaf acknowledging the incident saying it deeply regrets civilian casualties. general joseph dunnford reportedly called the afghan president hamid karzai last night to personally convey this message promising to investigate what happened. karzai warned the latest attack to undermine a long-term security agreement. >> catherine, we'll be watching that. thank you very much. >>> more trouble today in egypt over the new law banning protests without a permit. police again used tear gas to break up hundreds of demonstrators. today many islamist protesters came out after friday prayers, but secular activists are also upset at the new regulati
if pressure continues to grow in pakistan and afghanistan to either diminish or completely end the drone complain, analysts say this could create an opportunity for the taliban and al qaeda to regroup as u.s. forces are scheduled to withdraw from the region next year. >> catherine, you mentioned afghanistan. what is the fallout from the drone strike that apparently killed two women and a 2-year-old child? >> well, doug, the international coalition known as isaf acknowledging the...
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are you going back to pakistan? >> i am. >> why? >> because i think pakistan needs me. because i think one can contribute to stabilizing the problems in pakistan. >> reporter: musharraf became president in june 2001 just before 9/11. he allied himself with president george w. bush in the war against terror. but the support of the u.s. couldn't protect him from growing opposition at home. he resigned in 2008. facing the threat of impeachment, he refused to answer charges leveled against him and fled to london. there's a warrant out for your arrest if you come back to pakistan. >> the arrest warrant is not because i have been found guilty of anything. the arrest warrant is because i haven't appeared in court. i didn't go because i know that there could have been judicial activism there and politicalize says cases against me. now i believe i have to take the risk to go back and fight the case in the court. >> reporter: there were all sorts of charges pending against the nearly 70-year-old musharraf, including illegally detaining judges and even their families. the crackdow
are you going back to pakistan? >> i am. >> why? >> because i think pakistan needs me. because i think one can contribute to stabilizing the problems in pakistan. >> reporter: musharraf became president in june 2001 just before 9/11. he allied himself with president george w. bush in the war against terror. but the support of the u.s. couldn't protect him from growing opposition at home. he resigned in 2008. facing the threat of impeachment, he refused to answer charges...
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now, the relationship between pakistan and the u.s. is certainly not perfect. it is still very complicated, but i even heard the pakistani foreign minimalster tell me in an interview that she appreciated how clinton approached the relationship and always tried to find a way to work together, and it's that approach to the exercise of american leadership that i detailed to some extent in the book. she will, of course, be criticized by republicans. also by democrats, and even by people outside of the u.s. who suddenly feel that the u.s. isn't doing enough. >> and essential, you know, it's hard to talk about the legacy. she just left a few months ago, but stephanie, you know, i remember when clinton was made secretary of state. a, it was a big deal because of the supposed animosity or the tension, but just the long battle that obama and clinton had sort of gone through leading up to the election. he announced he was going to appoint richard holbrooke and richard mitchell in the middle east. there was a lot of belief that you just undercut the most important issues
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it came during the weeks that the successor, thought to be hiding in pakistan, issued two audiotapes within days of each other. u.s. intelligence officials say decisions to close the embassy didn't have to do with audiotapes. >> this threat emanates from arabian peninsula. they're the most active operation there and active affiliate. >> chairman of joint chiefs martin dempsey went to state department to talk to secretary of state john kerry about embassy security and the situation in egypt. over the weekend, interpol put out an alert asking for information that may connect al qaeda to a recent state of large scale prison breaks from libya to iraq and pakistan in recent weeks. >> there's been an awful lot of chatter. chatter means conversation among terrorists about the planning that's going on, very reminiscent of what we saw pre-9/11. this is the most serious threat i've seen in the last several years. >> this threat is credible, i have seen the intelligence information, it comes from high level operatives in al qaeda. >> reporter: in response, the state department announced 19 u.s.
it came during the weeks that the successor, thought to be hiding in pakistan, issued two audiotapes within days of each other. u.s. intelligence officials say decisions to close the embassy didn't have to do with audiotapes. >> this threat emanates from arabian peninsula. they're the most active operation there and active affiliate. >> chairman of joint chiefs martin dempsey went to state department to talk to secretary of state john kerry about embassy security and the situation...
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and yet here we are as we've been reporting in yemen and pakistan doing these operations. >> there's bureaucracy, ari. there's also the president of the united states. he's the boss. if he says we should do something this way, then the bur 0 okay's should move and and do it that way. there are issues in this administration these things just fall into a black hole and they don't happen. shortly before the snowden story broke in "the guardian" and "washington post," obama gave a speech about our security state, our security apparatus. if you go back and read that speech, it's a pretty good speech. he says a lot of things in there that are good goals that would create more transparency, that would open up the system in the fisa courts to public review and so forth. but where did this go? where did this drone review go? >> ken, let me give you a chance to respond. i also want to put up for our viewers the sense there is some decline in the overall numbers and the administration has emphasized that if you look, for example, in pakistan 2004 to 2013. you see there those numbers you have dr
and yet here we are as we've been reporting in yemen and pakistan doing these operations. >> there's bureaucracy, ari. there's also the president of the united states. he's the boss. if he says we should do something this way, then the bur 0 okay's should move and and do it that way. there are issues in this administration these things just fall into a black hole and they don't happen. shortly before the snowden story broke in "the guardian" and "washington post,"...
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strong connections to al-zawahri and pakistan. this is the new face of terror and they're boulder and stronger. to say we decimated puts us at operational disadvantage, it is not an accurate statement. >> let me say, george bush kept a picture of people with the cards, he got rid of virtually the entire top leadership of al qaeda with the exception of osama bin laden who was eventually caught. >> why are we making this -- i don't see this as partisan. the most dangerous -- we keep talking about the two presidents, this is america, and if complacency is our biggest enemy, we should all work together and say look, do you trust the government or not. skepticism, healthy in a democracy, and every bit of skepticism they got today for the administration was the same as the bush administration used to do. i think that's probably a good thing. >> decimate means you destroy everything but 10%? >> i think maybe, not sure about the technical definition. >> can you get back to me while we roll the tape where they talk about al qaeda being dec
strong connections to al-zawahri and pakistan. this is the new face of terror and they're boulder and stronger. to say we decimated puts us at operational disadvantage, it is not an accurate statement. >> let me say, george bush kept a picture of people with the cards, he got rid of virtually the entire top leadership of al qaeda with the exception of osama bin laden who was eventually caught. >> why are we making this -- i don't see this as partisan. the most dangerous -- we keep...
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one in pakistan where we have learned from a leaked list that two significant pakistan taliban leaders were freed from that. a man called al-balar. he's on the run. there's a wanted poster for him. concerns as to the nature and seniority of people released in these jailbreaks. >> thank you. i want to bring in our cnn law enforcement analyst. nick just mentioned a powerful person. a member of al qaeda who is on the loose. how much of this is based on the fact there are dangerous guys out there who might be in a position of power. >> of course they're in a position of power. it's hard to say. i don't think they know for sure whether the prison breaks are related to the threats going on now or the leaders that were released in those breaks were involved in the planning of the current threats that are out there. >> tom, we mentioned these intercepted messages. what do you think is behind. what do you think the intelligence community deal with when you look at the reaction to this, these closings. >> i think based on what they're saying that the threat information through intercepted phone
one in pakistan where we have learned from a leaked list that two significant pakistan taliban leaders were freed from that. a man called al-balar. he's on the run. there's a wanted poster for him. concerns as to the nature and seniority of people released in these jailbreaks. >> thank you. i want to bring in our cnn law enforcement analyst. nick just mentioned a powerful person. a member of al qaeda who is on the loose. how much of this is based on the fact there are dangerous guys out...
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again, it would requireitous go into pakistan millitarily -- i am sure -- [overlapping dialogue] >> he was doing press conferences, for gods's sake. >> the answer you might get from the administration is that it's complicated. and that -- at least with this guy, if he is up and around and you can watch him that, might be better than cutting off aid and risking a failed state which might be worse. it is not like a choice between good and bad. it's bad and worse. >> if you remember this crime, it was one of the worst, worst things i have ever read, it was horrible, the way they butchered thees people. this is where drones work. i mean eye have said before, i am pro-drone. if you can save american lives by using robotics or drones, go for it, send a drone in, take him out. why not. >> why these people don't have accidents? >> that's the point! >> the good old days. >> quit talking about it. some people need killing. he's at the top of the list. kill him and guess what, say sorry, after after. you wanteur money? >> we are going to have accidents and drones -- still to come, one college is
again, it would requireitous go into pakistan millitarily -- i am sure -- [overlapping dialogue] >> he was doing press conferences, for gods's sake. >> the answer you might get from the administration is that it's complicated. and that -- at least with this guy, if he is up and around and you can watch him that, might be better than cutting off aid and risking a failed state which might be worse. it is not like a choice between good and bad. it's bad and worse. >> if you...
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after that we took down his major supplier father of the pakistan. black market. we put him out of business. got rid of three major sources of. >> of weapons of mass destruction. >> very important. >> but right now iraq looks to me and this is the headline of the "the washington post" today nearly two years after the u.s. troop withdrawal. iraq is in the midst of a deepening security crisis as al qaeda relentless campaign of attacks. so while you are correct in the bigger picture, i don't know if the suffering and blood was worth it? >> well, we have got a major problem in that part of the world, it's just not iraq. also danger in afghanistan. >> let's get to afghanistan. >> and then iran. the withdrawal of the united states from that part of the world has been significantly diminished our capacity. >> all right. in afghanistan, you have a corrupt leader karzai. would you aseed -- accede that. >> corrupt in the eye of the beholder. no, in afghanistan nearly everybody has got. >> in your eye karzai corrupt? >> in my eye karzai was a guy who was there when we needed
after that we took down his major supplier father of the pakistan. black market. we put him out of business. got rid of three major sources of. >> of weapons of mass destruction. >> very important. >> but right now iraq looks to me and this is the headline of the "the washington post" today nearly two years after the u.s. troop withdrawal. iraq is in the midst of a deepening security crisis as al qaeda relentless campaign of attacks. so while you are correct in the...
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why people aren't comfortable is pakistan has nuclear weapons. it's not in the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and there is understood rules or practices that you don't sell nuclear stuff to countries that are outside of the treaty, except that the u.s. is in a tough bind here because it did exactly that. it sold nuclear -- signed an agreement for nuclear agreement with india, which is one of these three nuclear weapons states outside of the treaty. it will be tough for the u.s. to criticize china when the u.s. did the same thing with india, which is pakistan's chief rival. >> heather: this nuclear supplier group, the nsg, is anything within that actually enforceable, though? >> no, no. this is a voluntary set of arrange ams. countries joined this voluntary. they say they'll enforce things. that's allovery. i'm -- voluntary. no, there is nothing that can force china to stop this and frankly, the u.s. isn't gog cause china a tremendous amount of grief over this if at the same time, it's trying to get china to cooperate on pakistan. so i don't thin
why people aren't comfortable is pakistan has nuclear weapons. it's not in the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and there is understood rules or practices that you don't sell nuclear stuff to countries that are outside of the treaty, except that the u.s. is in a tough bind here because it did exactly that. it sold nuclear -- signed an agreement for nuclear agreement with india, which is one of these three nuclear weapons states outside of the treaty. it will be tough for the u.s. to criticize...
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pakistan isn't leaving us alone. we have secured some real gains at very high cost admittedly in both afghanistan and iraq. but if we throw away those gains now and if we throw away the lessons that have been learned and it seems to me in syria we're throwing away the lesson, not of iraq 2003, but iraq 1991. we're abandoning the rebels in syria and, more or less, not the same way, we don't have an army overlooking them in syria. but when they need our help and we could provide help at very little risk to ourselves, we're letting them be slaughtered, 70,000 now. we're going to pay a price for a long time to come in syria for that abandonment. i think we have gained something by sticking with the afghans. we have gained something by sticking with iraqis. i think our interests and our values would be advanced if we stick with it. >> paul wolfowitz, pleasure to have yon ow. >> thank you. >>> up next, a different perspective on the iraq war. how did a british anti-war activist become a key adviser to two american generals
pakistan isn't leaving us alone. we have secured some real gains at very high cost admittedly in both afghanistan and iraq. but if we throw away those gains now and if we throw away the lessons that have been learned and it seems to me in syria we're throwing away the lesson, not of iraq 2003, but iraq 1991. we're abandoning the rebels in syria and, more or less, not the same way, we don't have an army overlooking them in syria. but when they need our help and we could provide help at very...
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>> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. the remaining opties spend more time thinking about their own safety than plotting against us. they did not direct the attacks in benghazi or boston. they have not carried out a successful home land since 9-11. >> president obama declaring a war on terror is over. is it? or is this just another stretch of the truth from the white house? with me is editor and new york times best selling author ben shapiro in l.a. and terrorism analyst who joins us from dc. gentlemen, i will start with you, you wrote about this. is the president right or is this just more spinning? >> it is pretty clear the president is defending wasn't is a very, very cowardly foreign policy saying the war on terror is over. he wants a turn back before 9-11 without risk of a 9-11. he is saying it is fundamentally different than it was back in 1996 or 2005. it is not the case. benghazi was evidence that the terrorists are still out to get us and there is evidence people are easily radicalized and find resources in which
>> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. the remaining opties spend more time thinking about their own safety than plotting against us. they did not direct the attacks in benghazi or boston. they have not carried out a successful home land since 9-11. >> president obama declaring a war on terror is over. is it? or is this just another stretch of the truth from the white house? with me is editor and new york times best selling author ben...
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drone program and pakistan. he is glad finally acknowledging that the program has deadly side effects, could this actually repair the u.s.-pakistani relationship? >> plus, take a look at this. a bridge collapses in washington state. luckily only a couple of cars were on it at the time. everyone is okay. at least 77,000 people use this bridge daily. the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> this is "around the world" on cnn. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company. happy friday, everyone. and we are following breaking news in britain right now. that's where two men were taken off an airliner, this plane was coming from lahore in pakistan and now under arrest. >> so whatever happened on board that flight was serious enough that the british air force sent up fighter jets to escort the plane to the ground. here's the pakistani international airlines plane. you see it there. it's on the ground. this is just outside of london. the flight was diverted there instead of landing
drone program and pakistan. he is glad finally acknowledging that the program has deadly side effects, could this actually repair the u.s.-pakistani relationship? >> plus, take a look at this. a bridge collapses in washington state. luckily only a couple of cars were on it at the time. everyone is okay. at least 77,000 people use this bridge daily. the latest on the investigation straight ahead. >>> this is "around the world" on cnn. i'm suzanne malveaux. >> and...
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or stop the drone war in pakistan. he is able to get covered because he takes positions which i agree with. i support gay rights and it is great he elevated it. but he gets a pass in a way. a lot of liberals are saying that this is liberal because of that. >> bret: chuck, there was a quote that caught a lot of people's eye from dan pfeiffer, the communication director that said this. he said this -- there is a moment of opportunity now that is important. what is frustrating is that we don't have a political system or an opposition party worthy of the opportunity. >> well, that was a nasty crack at the american political system. i guess i would say. that is what jumped out at me. the republicans is in there, but we heard that before. i think he walked it back later on and tried to say well, that was just this or that. rather contentious way to sum up the day. i guess, just briefly onbe what we have been talking about the whole civil rights aspect. feeling about the inauguration of the reassembling of the block-by-block
or stop the drone war in pakistan. he is able to get covered because he takes positions which i agree with. i support gay rights and it is great he elevated it. but he gets a pass in a way. a lot of liberals are saying that this is liberal because of that. >> bret: chuck, there was a quote that caught a lot of people's eye from dan pfeiffer, the communication director that said this. he said this -- there is a moment of opportunity now that is important. what is frustrating is that we...
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on the other hand, you could look at a country like pakistan. 74% of pakistanis arguably the epicenter of global terrorism think the united states is the enemy. drones are having a significant and deletarious impact on public opinion, which is greatly connected -- closely connected, you know, to why people choose to blow themselves up in pursuit of violent extremism. i think john brennan will bring that perspective to the agency if confirmed. >> we talk about what is effective and what is not, and there's a sense that drone warfare is effective insofar as it doesn't cost as much american treasure. as p.j. points out, it's not doing wonder for us in terms of our impression as broad, and to some degree potentially radicalizing people on the ground and the sense that there's american machinery that's taking out willy nilly civilians and militants, but civilians too. they remain uncounted. what is your assessment of how much they're liable? >> the thing is that i should make clear, we're talking about targeted killings. some is by drone. some of it is by missiles and other forms. the techn
on the other hand, you could look at a country like pakistan. 74% of pakistanis arguably the epicenter of global terrorism think the united states is the enemy. drones are having a significant and deletarious impact on public opinion, which is greatly connected -- closely connected, you know, to why people choose to blow themselves up in pursuit of violent extremism. i think john brennan will bring that perspective to the agency if confirmed. >> we talk about what is effective and what is...
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has conducted more than 400 drone strikes in pakistan, yemen and somalia. the last known one took place on mar 21st. while casualties are estimated in the rain of 3 to 4,000 people, the numbers remain shadowy. indeed the legal justifications, the security implications, and the drones' destabilizing effect on the american image overseas are no clearer now than they were following the week of the killing of nek mohammed nearly nine years ago. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. >>> senator mitch
has conducted more than 400 drone strikes in pakistan, yemen and somalia. the last known one took place on mar 21st. while casualties are estimated in the rain of 3 to 4,000 people, the numbers remain shadowy. indeed the legal justifications, the security implications, and the drones' destabilizing effect on the american image overseas are no clearer now than they were following the week of the killing of nek mohammed nearly nine years ago. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating?...
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up next, an american contractor taken hostage in pakistan. he appears in a video and says he feels abandoned by his country. right back with it. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked into that one. geico anywhere anytime. just a tap away on the geico app. >>> thank you so much for staying with us. i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. in the personal story segment tonight, an american contractor taken hostage by al qaeda in pakistan two years ago says he feels abandoned and forgotten by his government, the american government. in a video released on christmas day, 72-year-old warren weinstein is seen pleading for his freedom. >> nine years ago, i came to pakistan to help my government. and i did so at a time when most americans would
up next, an american contractor taken hostage in pakistan. he appears in a video and says he feels abandoned by his country. right back with it. and ah, so you can see like right here i can just... you know, check my policy here, add a car, ah speak to customer service, check on a claim...you know, all with the ah, tap of my geico app. oh, that's so cool. well, i would disagree with you but, ah, that would make me a liar. no dude, you're on the jumbotron! whoa. ah...yeah, pretty much walked...
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gathering reames of information, for possible clues that they would pass on -- say, someone is calling from pakistan a known terrorist is calling a number in utah, ten times, in a span of two weeks. they pass that on to the fbi which would look into it. get awater to -- >> have to get a warrant to do that. >> yes, police gathering tips. >> what best this report by the president's appointed panel, with basically came out and said, do away with that bulk collection effort, and did some other -- would put really significant restraints -- mott process restraints -- bureaucratic restrains didn't on these programs. >> it was unilaterally disarm surveillance. >> you think it's that serious. >> goes much farther than even the white house thought it would go. president obama called these wise men after edward snowden basically released all of the -- the nsa's playbook, and they came back and said, you have to curtail the meat a data program, change the way that a special court, a secret court, allows intelligence agencies to look into -- to follow up leads and curtails the president's powers to surveil overs
gathering reames of information, for possible clues that they would pass on -- say, someone is calling from pakistan a known terrorist is calling a number in utah, ten times, in a span of two weeks. they pass that on to the fbi which would look into it. get awater to -- >> have to get a warrant to do that. >> yes, police gathering tips. >> what best this report by the president's appointed panel, with basically came out and said, do away with that bulk collection effort, and...
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you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the righteous. indian intelligence intercepted the terrorists' cell phone conversations with their commanders in pakistan. >> they were very calm, not shouting, not excited. they were doing their job as a matter of fact. >> one gunman was captured alive. for the army of the righteous, it was a test run for future operations, not just in india, but perhaps elsewhere. their method of attack could easily be adapted to any american city. no hijacked airliners or sophisticated weaponry, just ten young men with mobile phones and assault rifles programme
you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the...
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it's about an old man in india and an old man in pakistan. they may live in different countries today but before 1947, under british rule, they grew up in the same town playing games together. how could they reconnect all of these years later? well, try google, which of course made the ad to promote its product. a few quick searches of their childhood and a reunion is arranged. the ad has been seen by millions of people and generated an outpouring of support in india and pakistan. according to a pew survey, four out of ten say pakistan is their biggest national threat. 6 out of 10 say the same about india. 70% of indians and 62% of pakistanis say improving relations between the two countries should be a priority. i hope more indians and pakistanis can watch google's ad and remember they have far more in common than they have differences. go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to the full video. and the correct answer is b, sidney to dallas, which covers 8,578 miles. johannesburg to atlanta was a close second at 8,439 miles. and that trip would take
it's about an old man in india and an old man in pakistan. they may live in different countries today but before 1947, under british rule, they grew up in the same town playing games together. how could they reconnect all of these years later? well, try google, which of course made the ad to promote its product. a few quick searches of their childhood and a reunion is arranged. the ad has been seen by millions of people and generated an outpouring of support in india and pakistan. according to...
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pakistan or america. i profoundly do not feel that way. i feel myself completely hybridized, monday grelized, american and pakistani all mixed up. i don't want to pick sides. to what degree were you thinking about? >> i think it's something i can relate to, someone who is british with pakistani heritage. we've looked across the pond to with great admiration, the way in which america is able to maintain the complexity of its citizens, you have italian americans who are italian and proudly american. i think one of the biggest dangers we're facing right now is this reductionist narrative. where people are trying to kind of be reduced to the sum of the labels that we sling around their neck. to just muslim or just chechnyian or pakistani or sikh. i think actually this dehumanizing narrative is in the heart of fundamentalism. what my character does in this film is he's trying to reject fundamentalism in all its forms, which simplifies us from complicated human beings to very characterized you know, people. >> as far as the different tweens brit
pakistan or america. i profoundly do not feel that way. i feel myself completely hybridized, monday grelized, american and pakistani all mixed up. i don't want to pick sides. to what degree were you thinking about? >> i think it's something i can relate to, someone who is british with pakistani heritage. we've looked across the pond to with great admiration, the way in which america is able to maintain the complexity of its citizens, you have italian americans who are italian and proudly...
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. >> just two years ago that navy s.e.a.l.s in pakistan spoke the words geronimo and that meant osama bin laden was finally dead. today the fight continues. as we saw on boyleston street in boston. stepping back from the crisis, we also need to ask larger questions about the state of our security. what is the threat out there and are we prepared for it? >> he intended to use the remaining explosives that he had and detonate them in times square. >> the fight today is at home and abroad. >> we have seen that threat become geographically dispersed. >> against al qaeda's core, its affiliates and lone adherents, known and unknown, in all corners of the globe. during this hour, we will explore some of the toughest challenges facing our intelligence community and our country. we will talk to people who have spent decades in the shadows and on the front lines surveying and tackling some of the nation's gravest threats and anticipating the next ones. we will examine the state of al qaeda today, how big of a threat is it? >> my experience was whenever you declare them dead, you could be wrong.
. >> just two years ago that navy s.e.a.l.s in pakistan spoke the words geronimo and that meant osama bin laden was finally dead. today the fight continues. as we saw on boyleston street in boston. stepping back from the crisis, we also need to ask larger questions about the state of our security. what is the threat out there and are we prepared for it? >> he intended to use the remaining explosives that he had and detonate them in times square. >> the fight today is at home...
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pakistan was mad at him for their -- we thought pakistan would let us fly our drones over the country. and the drone in pakistan in 2004, mark reports that he was essential essentially -- so that we could kill more people there. like with a drug dealer, first one's free. the first time the u.s. government used a drone to kill somebody outside of a war zone. we did it in yemen in 2002, a cia predator drone killed this guy, who u.s. officials believeded was the master mind behind the u u.s.s. cole bombing. killed in yemen. the government in yemen didn't want to be known they were letting the americans come in to kill people on their soil, so the dpovt came up with this elaborate story about how it was an exploding gas can. a terrible accident that killed this unfortunate soul. that was the yemeni government's cover story, then -- started bragging about this drone strike, how it had been so successful for the united states. quote, yemen's president was furious when he heard about the xwovt xwo governments. he demanded american spies and diplomats appear in his office immediately. since w
pakistan was mad at him for their -- we thought pakistan would let us fly our drones over the country. and the drone in pakistan in 2004, mark reports that he was essential essentially -- so that we could kill more people there. like with a drug dealer, first one's free. the first time the u.s. government used a drone to kill somebody outside of a war zone. we did it in yemen in 2002, a cia predator drone killed this guy, who u.s. officials believeded was the master mind behind the u u.s.s....
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who cares about pakistan in this sense? >> they see the collateral damage when it occurs and we're losing a little bit of credibility here. it's important because there's a pakistani company now that was reported in december that's developing drones themselves. so absolutely america is on the sort of cutting edge of this technology but we're also setting the stage for the future of warfare in a way where -- >> i'm glad. >> -- where hostile ski kcountr are ventually going to get this technology. >> you are not in favor of this, peter, why not? >> you go back and look at what president obama said, he filled out a survey on executive power. he now believes he apparently has power to kill american citizens without charges. >> at least he got it half right. he got it half right. i'm with obama on this, i really am. i'm with obama. whether that makes me a con or a neo-con or whatever it is, think think they're wrong about waterboarding. but notice, answer, guantanamo is still open. i think obama has learned a thing or two. >> yea
who cares about pakistan in this sense? >> they see the collateral damage when it occurs and we're losing a little bit of credibility here. it's important because there's a pakistani company now that was reported in december that's developing drones themselves. so absolutely america is on the sort of cutting edge of this technology but we're also setting the stage for the future of warfare in a way where -- >> i'm glad. >> -- where hostile ski kcountr are ventually going to...
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remember, pakistan is a country that we're not at war at. we're sending drones in, and we're assassinating people who have no say in the matter, no jury, no lawyers, no protection. >> you were recently in pakistan. are we killing civilians? >> yes, there is no question about it, ed. i mean, i talk to people. there was a father who held up a picture of his mother, 65-year-old woman, who was in the fields, who was killed by drones. they there have been over 178 children killed by drones. just think about the number of parents and relatives of those children who are now going to seek revenge for the rest of their lives because of what has been done. >> there is no doubt that this program has been effective in killing terrorists. but of course, if we are killing civilians and you were on the ground in pakistan and you report that to us tonight and you confirm it, what's the future of the program? i mean, are we creating more enemies? >> well, yes, definitely. and that's the concern that many people have articulated. there have been a series of s
remember, pakistan is a country that we're not at war at. we're sending drones in, and we're assassinating people who have no say in the matter, no jury, no lawyers, no protection. >> you were recently in pakistan. are we killing civilians? >> yes, there is no question about it, ed. i mean, i talk to people. there was a father who held up a picture of his mother, 65-year-old woman, who was in the fields, who was killed by drones. they there have been over 178 children killed by...
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>> from information gathered, the most logical and likely place is pakistan. that's probably the most likely area where he could seek shelter now. there aren't a lot of specifics on that. we have a little more about him. he's 35 years old. born in california. his parents were goat farmers. he converted to islam in 1995. he thinks the most likely place is pakistan right now. >> all right. thank you. appreciate it. we're going to watch for more developments throughout the afternoon here. you can see more of brian todd about this tonight on the situation room. >>> here is nor what we're working on this hour. as egypt falls deeper into violence the question intensifies what should the u.s. do? we'll look at the actions. stay with us. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brokerag
>> from information gathered, the most logical and likely place is pakistan. that's probably the most likely area where he could seek shelter now. there aren't a lot of specifics on that. we have a little more about him. he's 35 years old. born in california. his parents were goat farmers. he converted to islam in 1995. he thinks the most likely place is pakistan right now. >> all right. thank you. appreciate it. we're going to watch for more developments throughout the afternoon...
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if that is the case, then the secret war in pakistan is over. we can no longer maintain that fiction, or the pakistanis can't maintain that fiction that we aren't operating in pakistan, a sovereign country. that will have real diplomatic fallout, political fallout, and that is the kind of thing that people are worried about inside the administration. >> dan, let's move up the chain and talk about the president's part in all this. he owns this drone program. in your book which is excellent. you talk repeatedly about the fear that he feels about having one successful terrorist attack in this country. i think people are very upset because the president campaigned as a utopian. he campaigned in terms of transparency and now we get the opposite. i think once he starts to get the daily briefings, to see the responsibility that would fall on his shoulders if he were to be the one who allowed another terrorist attack to happen. that's unthinkable for him. >> well, look, you're right. there is always kind of a disjuncture between campaigning and governin
if that is the case, then the secret war in pakistan is over. we can no longer maintain that fiction, or the pakistanis can't maintain that fiction that we aren't operating in pakistan, a sovereign country. that will have real diplomatic fallout, political fallout, and that is the kind of thing that people are worried about inside the administration. >> dan, let's move up the chain and talk about the president's part in all this. he owns this drone program. in your book which is...
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. >> i want to become prime minister of pakistan. i think it's really good. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington where republicans are signaling a new readiness to negotiate. perhaps because of these poll numbers showing how devastating the shutdown has been for them politically. in our new nbc news "wall street journal" poll, majority of americans blame shutdown on congressional republicans. that's only the start of warning signals for tea party conservatives including headliners meeting here in washington. joining me now chris cillizza, msnbc contributor and host of in play. editor mark murray and "usa today" washington bureau chief susan page. first to you mark, this the poll you have studied and gone through. tell us about the first big signals on how bad this is for republicans. >> those numbers you just mentioned that people are blaming congressional republicans by a 22% margin. andrea, this is the same poll, same questions we used in 1995 and 1996 during this shutdown between bill clinton and newt gingrich. this margin is bigger than 1995, 1996. that is b
. >> i want to become prime minister of pakistan. i think it's really good. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in washington where republicans are signaling a new readiness to negotiate. perhaps because of these poll numbers showing how devastating the shutdown has been for them politically. in our new nbc news "wall street journal" poll, majority of americans blame shutdown on congressional republicans. that's only the start of warning signals for tea party...
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needs pakistan and 15 months, u.s. combat troops will exit afghanistan and the shortest route out is through pakistan to a sea port for troop transfer and pakistan needs the u.s. notably u.s. aid, $1.6 billion in aid, which by the way, was released contemporaneously with his visit. in u.s. aid dispursements, pakistan is the fourth largest recipient. preceded only by afghanistan, israel, and iraq. >> question, is pakistan prime minister determined to turn over a new leaf when it comes to the drone attacks? taylor. >> the answer is no, john. what is happening here is very complicated situation. it is influenced by the domestic politics inside pakistan where people are pushing back against the very fragile civilian government. it is new, it's the first democratically elected government. they are trying to hold up and a lot of criticism and backlash to u.s. drone strikes having a foreign power all the way on this side of the world, kill innocent civilians with remote missiles from remote control airplanes. >> let him finis
needs pakistan and 15 months, u.s. combat troops will exit afghanistan and the shortest route out is through pakistan to a sea port for troop transfer and pakistan needs the u.s. notably u.s. aid, $1.6 billion in aid, which by the way, was released contemporaneously with his visit. in u.s. aid dispursements, pakistan is the fourth largest recipient. preceded only by afghanistan, israel, and iraq. >> question, is pakistan prime minister determined to turn over a new leaf when it comes to...
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drone attack in pakistan. her killing is just one example used at a press conference in washington, d.c. where two high profile human rights organizations teamed up to issue dual reports of victims of u.s. drone strikes specifically in pakistan and yemen. the story is far from an isolated incident. >> u.s. drone assisted strike killed 12 people in a passenger van. the target of that strike was an alleged militant. >> reporter: according to a report dozens if not hundreds of casualties in the region are because of covert strikes of suspected drones targeting militants but killing innocents. these non-governmental organizations teamed up in hopes of getting an explanation and accountability from the obama administration. in pakistan alone amnesty international reports there have been at least 300 drone missile attacks in less than a decade. the government in pakistan estimate 400 civilians have been killed as a result of drone strikes. in washington this week for a meeting for president obama pakistan's prime mi
drone attack in pakistan. her killing is just one example used at a press conference in washington, d.c. where two high profile human rights organizations teamed up to issue dual reports of victims of u.s. drone strikes specifically in pakistan and yemen. the story is far from an isolated incident. >> u.s. drone assisted strike killed 12 people in a passenger van. the target of that strike was an alleged militant. >> reporter: according to a report dozens if not hundreds of...
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people have told us that in pakistan, they've told us that in yemen. they said every time a drone strikes and kills an innocent person, ten, 20, 30 more people are going to join al-qaeda. now we see al-qaeda spreading not only in yemen, but in northern africa. >> juan: slow down. you know that people are not joining al-qaeda primarily because of drones. if you have people who are unemployed, destitute, angry at their own leadership, angry at the world. religious fanatic, okay. but that's just not true. and let me just say this to you, the congress has approved, given the president authority to go after terrorists and kill those terrorists. this is what the congress has asked our commander in chief to do. if you have an alternative and you're saying oh, you know what, juan, send in the troops, let's talk about living in fear. if those people want to be in war ravaged countries with american troops on their doorstep as opposed to an occasional drone strike. so i don't understand why you would sit there and say, oh, you know what? this is causing terroris
people have told us that in pakistan, they've told us that in yemen. they said every time a drone strikes and kills an innocent person, ten, 20, 30 more people are going to join al-qaeda. now we see al-qaeda spreading not only in yemen, but in northern africa. >> juan: slow down. you know that people are not joining al-qaeda primarily because of drones. if you have people who are unemployed, destitute, angry at their own leadership, angry at the world. religious fanatic, okay. but that's...
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pakistan caused agita for a number of reasons. pakistan has been very unstable over the years, it's been a hotbed of radicalism. it is where we found osama bin laden, after all. nuclear pakistan is in this longstanding, very touchy, hair-trigger conflict with its neighbor, india, which also has nuclear weapons, right? all of these reasons to be concerned. the part of the reason that people get concerned about pakistan having nuclear weapons is because of this guy. part of the reason pakistan's nuclear weapons program freaks everybody out more than all of the other nuclear programs in the world is because this man, this pakistani nuclear scientist took it upon himself to not only steal material and expertise that led his own country to become a nuclear state, he also decided to sell that material and knowledge and expertise around the world to the highest bidder, no matter who it was. and so, when rogue countries around the world have aspired to become nuclear weapons countries or have started down that road, more often than not, i
pakistan caused agita for a number of reasons. pakistan has been very unstable over the years, it's been a hotbed of radicalism. it is where we found osama bin laden, after all. nuclear pakistan is in this longstanding, very touchy, hair-trigger conflict with its neighbor, india, which also has nuclear weapons, right? all of these reasons to be concerned. the part of the reason that people get concerned about pakistan having nuclear weapons is because of this guy. part of the reason pakistan's...
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embassy in pakistan. different than the threat that already shut down other diplomatic posts in 19 places. expect terror and foreign policy to be hot topics this afternoon as president obama holds his first news conference in more than three months. besides the consulate shut down, the state department is warning americans against nonessential travel to pakistan all as the u.s. steps up its terror drone strikes in yemen. al qaeda terrorists were killed in three drone strikes yesterday. less than two weeks 34 members of al qaeda have been taken out by drones. we should hear more before bthat from the president this afternoon as well. a chance for him to answer critics like former secretary of state condy rice. >> when you say al qaeda is on the run, al qaeda is -- they are not. al qaeda has morphed into something different. we have to have the staying power both psychologically and in actuality to continue to be vigilant so that we don't experience another major attack. >> for more on what is facing the pr
embassy in pakistan. different than the threat that already shut down other diplomatic posts in 19 places. expect terror and foreign policy to be hot topics this afternoon as president obama holds his first news conference in more than three months. besides the consulate shut down, the state department is warning americans against nonessential travel to pakistan all as the u.s. steps up its terror drone strikes in yemen. al qaeda terrorists were killed in three drone strikes yesterday. less...
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jihad after we've gone, then we must face it, the frightening prospect of al qaeda gaining access to pakistan's nuclear stores. at least that is the routine reasoning. so where are we just two days from the new year? mr. obama has a lot to think about, but it's almost too late for resolutions. >>> welcome back. you know there's batman and spiderman and then real-lifsuper heroes. there's a secretive group of men and women here in new york city that are volunteering in an unconventional way, you might say. they put on costumes and patrol the streets fighting poverty and lending a helping hand. the nypd doesn't have an official position on the super heroes although private police officers are wary of the kaeupd crusaders -- caped crusaders who potentially put themselves in harm's way. if they want to do well and do good, we give them credit. thank you for joining us. >> i'm eric shawn. you can follow me on twitter. >>> i'm john roberts live in washington. a new benghazi report stirring up controversy. the head of the house intelligence committee lark out at a "new york times" investigation that cl
jihad after we've gone, then we must face it, the frightening prospect of al qaeda gaining access to pakistan's nuclear stores. at least that is the routine reasoning. so where are we just two days from the new year? mr. obama has a lot to think about, but it's almost too late for resolutions. >>> welcome back. you know there's batman and spiderman and then real-lifsuper heroes. there's a secretive group of men and women here in new york city that are volunteering in an unconventional...